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- Weill Cornell Researchers Discover T Cells Secrete DNA-Laden Vesicles to Eliminate Cancerous Immune Blind Spots
Published: May 1, 2026
Section: Research
A study led by Weill Cornell Medicine has revealed that activated T cells release tiny membrane-bound capsules containing DNA to stimulate widespread immune defenses. These extrace...
- Weill Cornell and Boston University Secure $950,000 Grant to Develop National Medicaid Spending Atlas
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Research
Researchers have launched a data-driven initiative to create a "Medicaid Atlas" aimed at illuminating spending variations across fragmented state programs and private health plans....
- Weill Cornell Study Reframes Hodgkin Lymphoma as a Malignancy of Arrested Immune Cell Development
Published: Apr 25, 2026
Section: Diseases & Conditions
Researchers have discovered that Hodgkin lymphoma cells are B cells trapped in a developmental "identity crisis" during their transition into plasma cells. The study, published in...
- Weill Cornell Medicine Investigators Discover Paradigm Shifting Immune Switch to Combat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published: Apr 25, 2026
Section: Diseases & Conditions
Researchers have identified a unique biological mechanism where blocking a specific immune signal promotes gut tolerance and suppresses chronic inflammation. The study, published i...
- Identity Crisis: Weill Cornell Study Reframes Hodgkin Lymphoma as an Aborted State of Cell Development
Published: Apr 24, 2026
Section: Medical News
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered that Hodgkin lymphoma is caused by B cells that become trapped in a "failed" state of maturation. Instead of maturing into ant...
- Weill Cornell Investigators Capture Near Atomic Resolution Images of TMEM16F Scramblase in Action
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Research
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have revealed the high-resolution structural mechanics of TMEM16F, a dual-function protein that "scrambles" cell membrane lipids and acts as a...
- Brokerage Giant Cushman & Wakefield Launches $10M Legal Battle Against Sotheby’s
Published: Apr 15, 2026
Section: Real Estate
Cushman & Wakefield has filed a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court against the prestigious auction house Sotheby’s, alleging a breach of contract regarding a $10.2 million...
- New Era of the Child Initiative Demands Urgent Medicaid Reform to Combat Rising U.S. Youth Mortality
Published: Apr 10, 2026
Section: Health Technology
Weill Cornell Medicine and its partners have launched the Era of the Child Initiative to advocate for expanded Medicaid coverage amid a worsening pediatric health crisis. Experts w...
- First National Study Links Physician Burnout to Nearly 50% Higher Rate of Doctors Leaving Practice or Medicine Entirely
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Health
A study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, has quantified the direct impact of burnout on the medical workforce. Analyzing data from 20,000...
- AI-Powered Cardiac Ultrasound Analysis Successfully Predicts Advanced Heart Failure Risk Using Routine Clinical Data
Published: Mar 24, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A collaborative research team has developed a machine learning model that identifies high-risk heart failure patients by analyzing standard ultrasound images and electronic health...
- Innovative AI Heart Failure Diagnostic Tool Achieves 85% Accuracy Using Routine Ultrasound Data In Clinical Study
Published: Mar 21, 2026
Section: Health
Medical researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University have developed a machine learning model capable of identifying advanced heart failure by analyzing standard ca...
- Weill Cornell Medicine Study Reveals How Initial Flu Exposure Can "Imprint" and Impair Future Immune Defenses
Published: Mar 13, 2026
Section: Health
New research published in Nature identifies a phenomenon known as "immune imprinting," where a child's first exposure to one flu strain can weaken their antibody response to subseq...